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I'm going to try to load some screen shots of my CTC-4. I re-sized the pics, and hope they make it to this post. Here goes!
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Made it! BTW this is the tube with the small crack in the neck. I guess you can see why I want to have it re-gunned!
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Hi Guys,
Boy is this exciting! i wish you All the Luck in the World and hope to read a historic announcement right here on monday. Bob, did you or someone else photo/video document this historical attempt? Best Regards jhalphen Paris/France |
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Hi Jerome,
No, Scotty was on his own this time. Nobody filmed it. However when we go back next time we will document on video and stills, the procedure as a re-enactmant of the actual event, when we rebuild the next tube. I know it won't be authentic, and it loses some of the excitement, and that it will not be the genuine article, but it's the best we can offer. We have been down this road before, and there have been several filmed attempts that failed. So I guess our attitude became, that we would wait for success before making another trip to document another failure. But fear not, we WILL have documentation to show the world how it was done, if and when we are successrul. Perhaps NOT being there this time, will add a extra measure of success. Perhaps our constant pressence, pushing for success in the past, may have been a jinx. :-)
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